Quebec AMIn Conversation With ... Reverend Katherine BurgessMar 3, 2015 | 7:40A conversation with the Reverend Katherine Burgess, minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Quebec City. She describes how she went from a 30-year teaching career to becoming minister of one of the oldest English-speaking congregations in Canada.

Daybreak MontrealSPCA West Island fundraising to stay openMar 3, 2015 | 5:12The SPCA West Island needs to raise more than fifty thousand dollars by the end of the month in order to stay open. Daybreak spoke to Rémi Brazeau, general director of the organization.

Quebec AMQuebec government buying Gaspé RailMar 3, 2015 | 13:17The Gaspé railway is going to have a new owner: the Quebec government. Minister Robert Poëti tells us how far the government is prepared to go to keep railway running. We also get local reaction from Gilles Babin and Maurice Quesnel.

Radio Noon MontrealSavoura facing bankruptcyMar 3, 2015 | 5:22Jordan Lebel from Concordia's John Molson School of Business says the key to success is identifying your key customer, and learning to evolve with them.

HomerunGreen Party of Canada Leader Elizabeth May visits Vanier CollegeMar 3, 2015 | 8:44"When you get engaged and reassert your power as a citizen it's actually fun," says Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. May is in town speaking to students at Vanier College for International Women's Week.

HomerunTerry Mosher AKA Aslin wins Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public PolicyMar 3, 2015 | 7:00"All cartoonists of a certain calibre concentrate on getting the job done...you don't worry too much about how things are going to be perceived," says Terry Mosher about his work process.

BreakawayRoss Murray: MathletesMar 3, 2015 | 3:33Parents have been known to get heated watching their kids play sports. But what would happen if they were spectators in their child's math class? Our regular columnist Ross Murray takes us courtside in the classroom.

Quebec AMDonna Larivière reacts to roundtable on Missing and Murdered Indigenous WomenMar 2, 2015 | 10:28Last week, leaders from across the country participated in roundtable discussion in Ottawa on Missing and Murdered Indigenous women. Donna Larivière, Quebec City Native women's rights activist, joins us in studio to discuss the work that needs to be done.

Daybreak MontrealSupport for Montrealer Rania El-Alloul pouring in from across CanadaMar 2, 2015 | 9:36An online campaign in support of Rania El-Alloul has doubled its original goal and collected 43-thousand dollars for her and counting.
El-Alloul was refused her day in court after a Quebec Court judge - Eliana Morengo - told her she was not suitably dres

Daybreak MontrealHow will the opening of the MUHC Glen Site affect parking in Westmount?Mar 2, 2015 | 9:49The city or Westmount will vote tonight on a new plan that would slash the number of 2-hour parking spots around Victoria Village in favour of residents-only parking. It's a way to stop people who come to the MUHC from taking up spots but some merchants s

Radio Noon MontrealIs crowdunding the best way to help?Mar 2, 2015 | 7:16When Rania El-Alloul was recently in court, the judge told her to take her hijab off. People heard her story and wanted to help. A crowdfunding campaign started but now that's creating other problems.

Radio Noon MontrealYes, I have a landline... but just for this interviewMar 2, 2015 | 4:40New reports show use of payphones and landlines plummeting. Shawn talks to Sona on Homerun about how people are using their phones...

HomerunNew family resource centre planned for Montreal's West IslandMar 2, 2015 | 5:20The West Island Association for the Intellectually Handicapped wants to help West Island families in need by building a new child and parent centre, the Kizmet Centre. Homerun host Sonali Karnick speaks with WIAIH's Natalie Chapman.

HomerunCitizen complaint filed against Quebec judgeMar 2, 2015 | 6:27At least one complaint has been filed against a Quebec judge who refused to hear a woman wearing a hijab in her courtroom last week. Homerun host Sonali Karnick speaks with Fo Niemi, Executive Director of Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations.

BreakawayProvince plans to fix Gaspé railMar 2, 2015 | 10:45The province will fix rail service along the Baie-des-Chaleurs. The railway has been plagued with financial uncertainty for years. The CBC's Rachelle Solomon spoke with journalist Gilles Gagné about what the government has in mind.